Caramel Stuffed Chocolate Cookies

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Caramel Stuffed Chocolate Cookies make a great Santa cookie. They are tasty, fun, and help make the holidays bright. You will be anxious to sink your teeth into these chocolatey cookies with a fun caramel surprise.

Don’t you just love the holiday season? There is just something so fun about decorating for the holidays and baking delicious goodies to share with family and friends, and to leave out for Santa. Especially when you leave out Caramel Stuffed Chocolate cookies.

Today I wanted to share a fun tutorial for holiday decorating, a “snowball” craft and a totally tasty recipe for caramel stuffed chocolate cookies, perfect for leaving for Santa.

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Let’s talk about these Caramel Stuffed Chocolate Cookies for a minute. They are rich and chocolate-y, and stuffed with caramel, I know a Santa or two that would love eating them on Christmas eve.

Chocolate + Caramel is always a winning combination, and one that is universally loved, making these an insanely good neighbor gift and treat. You can use them to “Elf” your neighbors with the help of the free Elfing printable you can include with your treat bag with instructions, a poem and small sign for people to hang on their door after they’ve been “Elfed”. It is such a fun way to get in the holiday spirit of giving.

Once you are in the holiday spirit of giving, get your house in the holiday mode with a card banner! This card banner is a fun and festive way to display holiday cards, either in a window, on a door, or on your mantle! I know at Christmas I always get a lot of lovely cards from family and friends, and I want to be able to see them. Not only are they memorable and fun, but sentimental, and a great addition to your decor. So why not make a card banner? Especially when it turns out this cute.

Supplies Needed

Directions:

Using the painter’s tape, string your curling ribbon in an arc across your window, door, or fireplace.

Using paperclips, secure cards to the ribbon one at a time. You can also tie a knot where you want the cards to be in order to help secure the paper clips. Or just open the cards and fold them over the ribbon, depending on the orientation.

After your cards are in place, hang decorative bulbs, and coffee filter snowballs from the ribbon for more decorative fun.

Tutorial for Coffee Filter Snowballs

Supplies:

Directions:

Take 6-7 coffee filters, and lay them out flat, stacked on top of each other.

Fold them in half.

Fold them in half again

Staple the corner together.

Take a 1-2 ft piece of red curling ribbon and staple it to the corner.

Slowly peel back each layer to make a snowball!

Hang on your card banner using the curling ribbon.

I can’t wait to celebrate Christmas, and get my bake on, make memories with my kids, and just have a great time. If you are looking for more fun ideas for how you can make Christmas special with your family, check out this 12 Days of Christmas idea with Blue Mountain.

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